And, of course, Jürgen and his senior coaching staff. They took me, my wife and our children into their lives and hearts and made us feel part of their families also.
This club is so, so lucky to have someone of Jürgen’s calibre leading its football team – he is world-class, truly world-class and I hope to take many of the great lessons I learned from him, Zeljko Buvac, Peter Krawietz and John Achterberg into my own future leading a side.
Final thank-you is to the amazing Liverpool supporters; no group of people in the world deserve success more than them and I know with the position the club is in, that success is not too far away.
The words of Mike Gordon and Jürgen gave me the best feeling in my worst moment at LFC. Saying goodbye is never easy but saying goodbye to the ones who gave you everything was the hardest thing I have had to do for a long while.
To be honest, you don’t really say goodbye to Liverpool Football Club, because you will always have to represent its honesty and passion wherever you go. It’s a stamp on your back.
I’m proud of each day I could represent them directly and I will give my best to do so in my next chapter. Hopefully they will be proud of me as well.
You’ll Never Walk Alone.
Pepijn
http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/286016-lijnders-sends-farewell-message-to-lfc-players-staff-and-fansThanks, you always seemed to be professional and fun person. Where does this leave us? He's not the left or right hand of Klopp but he gave his contribution.